Friday, October 16, 2015

EDENICS CAN STICK TO YOUR R I B S

ROOTS: The transverse,
supporting arm in the hull of a ship, the ridges of material supporting and
shaping an umbrela, or a bone extending from the spine, are all called a
RIB.

Performing the same service, a WOOF is a crosswise thread in a fabric.RIB is only known to come from Old English ribb;
no Indo-European “root” was able to be reconstructed for RIB.

ערב[E]ReBH is a WARP, WEFT or WOOF (Leviticus 13:48) See “REEVE” and “WOOF”. Many
words about extending over are seen at “OVER.”

Switching to Ayin-Bhet-Resh is this prolific Edenic root, עבר[E]eBHeR is a side, flank (I Samuel
14:40.Aramaic[A]hBHahR and Akkadian ebir is the bank of a
river. There is also אברAyBHeR, a wing (side extension) or, later, a limb

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